Wednesday, December 30, 2015

11-EDGE OF TOMORROW

The action in Edge of Tomorrow happens in a not so distant future in which in outsider race has hit Earth in an unwavering strike that can't be crushed by any of the world's military units.





Major William Cage is a military officer who has never seen a day of battle until he is unceremoniously dropped into what adds up to a suicide mission. Killed inside of minutes, Cage gets himself mysteriously tossed into a period circle, constraining him to experience the same severe battle again and again, battling and kicking the bucket over and over.

Be that as it may, with every fight, battling close by Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski , Cage gets to be ready to draw in his enemy with expanding skills. As Cage and Rita battle the outsiders, each rehashed experience gets them one stage closer to vanquishing the enemy.

The movie was really fascinating, especially for an action fanatic like me. I was astonished by the great graphics of the film. And the fun part of the film is that it have different elements to it, such as:

POSITIVE ELEMENTS

Cage does find Rita after he wakes at Heathrow, and their partnership sets him on a slow path to becoming a better soldier and a better man. As time goes on (or doesn't, as the case may be), we see him and others giving their all to battle their relentless foe, fighting fearlessly for those around them. Cage grows to selflessly love Rita, and he becomes committed to doing absolutely anything to find a way to save her … along with all of mankind. He's not alone in that later goal: A number of soldiers are willing to stand fast in hopeless situations to further that aim.
Though Rita doesn't remember the many looped days that Cage knows, she soon comes to immediately re-recognize his blossoming goodness and trustworthiness.

SEXUAL CONTENT

Cage slyly talks to Rita about somehow transferring the alien DNA (the time-looping substance that found its way into his bloodstream) from one human to another through bodily fluids. She catches on that he's suggesting they have sex … and quickly shuts him down, letting him know that she's tried it before and it doesn't work.
Somebody makes a coarse crack about hooking up with two girls at once. Rita wears a flak vest that reveals quite a bit of her bare back. A soldier suits up in his mech armor without his uniform, allowing the camera to catch a glimpse of his bare backside. Several guys are seen shirtless in their barracks.

VIOLENT CONTENT

Blasting, pummeling images of war, its dead and dying clutter the screen. And because of the looping/time-travel conceit, some characters—particularly Cage and Rita—are seen being killed over and over and over again, each death a slight variation of the last.
Those deaths include percussive explosions, impalements from creature tentacles, and images of our heroes being strafed by shrapnel and banged by large mechanical devices and vehicles. A number of times we see one or the other of them lying prone, dead with a glazed-over expression.
As Rita quickly tries to train Cage and bring him up to speed as a soldier, he's battered relentlessly—bones routinely breaking. In each case it's recognized that Cage must "die" in order to restart the day and thus get on with the important training process, so Rita casually shoots him in the head whenever he's hurt. (We generally see her point the gun at the camera and pull the trigger.)
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I enjoy the film as much as I enjoyed watching TOM CRUISE <3 Because he is HANDSOOOOOOOOOOOME.




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